Women -- United States -- Biography
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Women -- United States -- Biography
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- Belva Lockwood, equal rights pioneer, by Jill Norgren
- After the vote was won, the later achievements of fifteen suffragists, Katherine H. Adams and Michael L. Keene
- At the root of this longing, reconciling a spiritual hunger and a feminist thirst, Carol Lee Flinders
- Perfectly imperfect, [a life in progress], Lee Woodruff
- The woman who ran for president, the many lives of Victoria Woodhull, Lois Beachy Underhill
- Power your happy, work hard, play nice, and build your dream life, Lisa Sugar
- Women of crisis II, lives of work and dreams, Robert Coles and Jane Hallowell Coles
- Carry on, warrior, thoughts on life unarmed, Glennon Doyle Melton
- The surrender, an erotic memoir, Toni Bentley
- The women of the American Revolution
- In the company of women, voices from the women's movement, Bonnie Watkins & Nina Rothchild ; foreword by Gloria Steinem
- Seven women, portraits from the American radical tradition, Judith Nies
- Women making America, Heidi Hemming, Julie Hemming Savage
- The Civil War diary quilt, [121 stories and the quilt blocks they inspired], Rosemary Youngs
- Trailblazing women!, amazing Americans who made history, Deborah G. Felder
- The kitchen congregation, Nora Seton
- No sin mi hija, Betty Mahmoody y William Hoffer ; traducción de R.M.B
- In the words of women, the Revolutionary War and the birth of the nation, 1765-1799, Louise V. North, Janet M. Wedge, and Landa M. Freeman
- American empress, the life and times of Marjorie Merriweather Post, Nancy Rubin
- Written by herself, volume II, women's memoirs from Britain, Africa, Asia, and the United States, edited and with an introduction by Jill Ker Conway
- Three wishes, a true story of good friends, crushing heartbreak, and astonishing luck on our way to love and motherhood, Carey Goldberg, Beth Jones, Pamela Ferdinand
- My father was a soldier, the real Daughters of the American Revolution, compiled by Tracy E. Robinson and Rebecca C. Baird, Office of the Historian General
- Fireweed, a political autobiography, Gerda Lerner
- Lillian Gilbreth, redefining domesticity, Julie Des Jardins ; foreword by Carol Berkin
- Great lives from history, edited by Frank N. Magill
- Women who dared to be different, edited, with commentary by Bennett Wayne
- Women at war, a record of their patriotic contributions, heroism, toils, and sacrifice during the Civil War, by L.P. Brockett and Mary C. Vaughan ; with an introduction by Henry W. Bellows
- Sargent's women, four lives behind the canvas, Donna M. Lucey
- American heroines, the spirited women who shaped our country, Kay Bailey Hutchison
- Nowhere for very long, the unexpected road to an unconventional life, Brianna Madia
- Annie Sullivan and the trials of Helen Keller, by Joseph Lambert
- The Vanderbilt women, dynasty of wealth, glamour, and tragedy, by Clarice Stasz
- Carry on, warrior, thoughts on life unarmed, Glennon Doyle Melton
- Not exactly what I had in mind, an incurable love story, Rosemary Breslin
- Dear Abigail, the intimate lives and revolutionary ideas of Abigail Adams and her two remarkable sisters, Diane Jacobs
- Growing up female in America, ten lives, Edited and introduced by Eve Merriam, Eve Merriam
- Notable American women, 1607-1950, a biographical dictionary, Edward T. James, editor ; Janet Wilson James, associate editor ; Paul S. Boyer, assistant editor
- Ladies and not so gentle women, Alfred Allan Lewis
- The ladies of the White House
- Demeter's daughters, the women who founded America, 1587-1787, by Selma R. Williams
- Russian tattoo, a memoir, Elena Gorokhova
- Ordinary equality, the fearless women and queer people who shaped the U.S. Constitution and the Equal Rights Amendment, Kate Kelly ; art by Nicole LaRue
- American women leaders, 1,560 current biographies, Carol Hooks Hawkins ; foreword by Walter L. Hawkins
- Leading ladies, American trailblazers, Kay Bailey Hutchison
- Vogue women, Georgina Howell
- The American women's almanac, an inspiring and irreverent women's history, Louise Bernikow ; in association with the National Women's History Project ; developed by the Philip Lief Group
- The pioneer mothers of America, a record of the more notable women of the early days of the country, and particularly of the colonial and revolutionary periods, by Harry Clinton Green and Mary Wolcott Green
- Home life, a journey through rooms and recollections, Suzanne Fox
- Grace and grit, my fight for equal pay and fairness at Goodyear and beyond, Lilly Ledbetter with Lanier Scott Isom
- Carry on, warrior, thoughts on life unarmed, Glennon Doyle Melton
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